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[ Paul von Stetten, Kunst-, Gewerb-, und Handwerks-Geschichte der Reich-stadt Augsburg (1779), p. 554.]

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[ Wolfgang liked to be called sly ("schlimm.") When Madame Duschek heard that he had left Salzburg she wrote that "she had just heard of the disagreeable affair at Salzburg; that he and she were quite agreed on the subject; and if Wolfgang, slyer than ever, now liked to come straight to Prague, he would receive the heartiest welcome"; so his father writes (September 28, 1777). His tendency to criticism, and the tone he usually assumed in jesting, will show pretty well what was meant by "schlimm.">[

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[ Mozart maintained a correspondence with his cousin.]

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[ Lang, Memoiren, I., p. 56.]

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[ Schubart, Aesthetik, p. 169.]